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Title:
"Solidification of hypereutectic and hypoeutectic binary alloys with buoyancy and surface tension driven natural convection", Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol. (34), No. (4), pp. 337-347.
Authors: M.A. Rady, S.A. Nada,
Year: 1998
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Heat and Mass Transfer
Volume: 34
Issue: 4
Pages: 337-347
Publisher: Springer
Local/International: Local
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Sameh A. Nada_Soldification,HMT,98.pdf
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Abstract:

Convection patterns and evolution of macrosegregation during solidi®cation of hypereutectic and hypoeutectic NH4CL-H2O binary systems in rectangular side chilled ingots have been numerically investigated. Under the conditions of pure thermal/solutal convection, without a free surface, solidi®cation of NH4CL 70%-H2O hypereutectic alloy is characterized by the formation of channels and A-segregates, while solidi®cation of NH4CL 10%-H2O hypoeutectic alloy is characterized by the formation of circulation cells in the narrow melt and V-segregates. Surface tension effects during solidi®cation of NH4CL 70%-H2O results in establishing a counterclockwise rotating cell at the cavity top, changing the number and orientation of developed channels, and creating an area of negative segregation at the cavity top. During solidi®cation of NH4CL 10%-H2O, surface tension effects increase the intensity of ¯ow and results in a higher degree of macrosegregation.

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